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Accommodations and Modifications: What Paraeducators Need to Know

This informational webinar reviews examples of a variety of accommodations and modifications that support instruction.

At a Glance

Do you work with students who receive special education services? Do you know what accommodations and modifications they are entitled to in their Individualized Education Program (IEP)? Do you have a clear understanding of your role in providing them? This webinar provides participants with an understanding of accommodations and modifications, how they differ, and the process through which they are determined for individual students.

Outcomes

  • Understand accommodations and modifications, how they differ, and the process through which they are determined for individual students.
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: July 30, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Education Support Professional

Grade

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Middle School

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Webinar

This is a previously offered webinar focused on the professional growth of ESPs. It is being made available for viewing by individuals or groups of individuals. Note that certificates of completion are not available for participation in informational webinar recordings.

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